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Why do MBA colleges put pictures of random girls on their website?

Reported by Pagal Patrakar on Jun 27th, 2010 and filed under Sunday Magazine. You can follow any responses to this report through the RSS 2.0. You can leave a response or trackback to this report

Monsoon might not have arrived yet in many parts of the country, but it’s raining free laptops for students who want to take admission in any MBA course. Various business schools are trying to woo prospective students by all means, one of which includes putting up pictures of attractive girls on their websites. It’s not clear what do business schools want to convey through this step.

This week’s Sunday Magazine tries to find out why do business schools put up random pictures of girls, most of whom are models, on their websites. Do they consider the future managers to be smitten with physical beauty? Do they really hire beautiful support staff? Do they discriminate against people who might not be good looking? Find all such vital questions answered:

Why do MBA colleges put pictures of random girls on their website?

Sunday Magazine of Faking News dated 27 June 2010

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15 Responses for “Why do MBA colleges put pictures of random girls on their website?”

  1. ayush says:

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